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UPDATE: Judges choose alumnus for 'American Idol'

January 13, 2014 : By Drew Menard/Liberty University News Service

UPDATE - 1/16/2014:Alumnus Jordan Grizzard (’09) received a golden ticket to Hollywood from the judges of “American Idol” on the Jan. 15 season premiere, giving him a shot in the next round of competition. In his Austin, Texas, audition featured in the premiere, Grizzard sang a cover of Bill Withers’ “Ain’t no sunshine,” to which two judges — Jennifer Lopez and Keith Urban — responded with a standing ovation. The performance was said to have incited the first smile of the day from Harry Connick, Jr., the show’s third judge.

In an interview following the audition, Grizzard said, “I have a story of hope and of joy that I want to share with people and hopefully they will catch on to that and vote for me.”

“Jordan was a gifted singer, a natural communicator, and strong leader. He represented Liberty University with excellence,” said Scott Bullman, director of Ministry Teams. “I’m not surprised by his success. He is a winner both on and off the platform.”

Grizzard’s audition video was posted early on YouTube and shows an enthusiastic reaction from the show’s three celebrity judges: Keith Urban, Jennifer Lopez, and Harry Connick, Jr.

“The nerves were (tense) for sure but (the judges) are very kind. Those three (judges) this year … they made the process and the experience much less formal. They calmed my nerves quite a bit,” Grizzard said.

Grizzard, who auditioned in Austin, Texas, said he went through four screenings in front of music and executive producers before he got the chance to perform for the judges. The process took several hours but he said it would have taken about seven hours longer if he did not hold a “dream ticket,” which gave him a pass to the front of the line. He earned the ticket by winning the American Idol Experience when he and his wife visited Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla., last year.

Currently, Grizzard serves as an associate worship pastor at the Plano, Texas, campus of Prestonwood Baptist Church. He and his wife, Kayla (who graduated from Liberty in 2011 with a degree in theater performance) have an 8-month-old daughter, Jozlyn.

The couple both have a heart for the art community and plan to minister full time in New York City one day. Grizzard hopes to use whatever platform the Lord gives him — including whatever happens with the TV show — as a way to make Christ’s name known.

Jordan Grizzard sings with the Sounds of Liberty during a 2009 Convocation at Liberty University.

Grizzard said his time at Liberty was key in helping him discover his calling and mature in his faith.

“Liberty was probably some of the most crucial years in helping me define what I wanted to do and who I wanted to be, not only as a worship leader but as a believer,” he said. “Through what I learned there and (choosing) to dive into the Word, it challenged me to step out of what I was always taught growing up and really develop a theology, a philosophy of life (and) of Christianity.”

He said the university’s faculty and staff provided mentorship and leadership, which was important in his development.

“Liberty is great at being very intentional in what they teach and what they put in front of you,” Grizzard said. “Each of my professors had been in the field of worship leadership for 15-20 years. They had been through anything that could come up in your world. Musically they push you to practice, to be the best for the Lord. That was huge — there was never a mediocre moment there … there is no other option but to be the best for the Lord.”